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ACKNOWLEDGMENT 'A' The Staff wishes to express its sincere thanks to Mr. George Ebliug and to Mr. Arthur Whall of the Photographic Department for their assistance in the art and photographic work of this book. Their co-operation was greatly appreciated by all.
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Susan Alderdyce sang I'll take you Home Again Kath- leen, and Margaret Voorhess sang The Hills of Home. The chorus sang Eve songs, under the direction of Eugene Ormandy. -I Edison Institute baseball team gained a victory over Smith School of Trenton. 0 The chorus visited Dearborn High School. 6 The high school was dismissed to go down to the theater to see a very interesting educational movie entitled The Blacksmith's Gift. 7 The Romulus baseball team defeated Edison Institute by the score of 7-0 at the Romulus diamond. 7 The drama class presented another radio play entitled Not for Ladies, which showed the dimculty encountered by women writers in the nineteenth century. I0 Drama class broadcast a radio play from the radio station to an interested audience in the Martha-Mary Chapel. This was the first time that such a program has been performed in chapel. l 4-I 5 Several members of the Herald staff attended the Michigan Interscholastic Press Convention at Ann Arbor. I B Six of the girls in the drama class accompanied Mrs. lseman and Mr. Lovett to see a puppet show at the Lowrey School. l 8 The seniors had their skip day. They reported a good time. I 0 Many of the high school students attended the Minne- singers' Concert at the Masonic Temple in Detroit. l 9 Edison Institute was downed by Grosse Ile, 6-3. 20 Dearborn High School operetta was a big attraction for Edison Institute students. 20 Former President Herbert Hoover was a guest at a special service held in the Martha-Mary Chapel. 2 l A scavenger hunt attracted the high school students to the Secretary House. 2l Edison Institute students defeated the faculty in a hard-hitting contest. 22 The Radio Club went on an outing to Clear Lake. 25-26-27 Boys of the senior chemistry class of the high school attended the third Dearborn conference of agriculture, industry, and science. The conferences were sponsored by the Farm Chemurgic Council and the Chemical Foundation Inc. 25 Romulus defeated Edison Institute in baseball, 6-4. 27 Edison Institute team was defeated by the score of 14-12 in a free-hitting game with A. E. Smith School of Trenton at the Smith diamond. i'JlTNli I John Dahlinger, Ed Pollakowski, Frank Campsall, Bob Snow, Wilbur Donaldson, and others attended the Indianapolis races. 2 All students of the Edison Institute School system helped to plant their gardens. Under the direction of Mr. Smith, they planted rows of potatoes, peppers, and tomato plants. 3 The Centennial baseball team was defeated by the Edison Institute team by the score of 9-1. 4 Faculty gained revenge for a previous defeat by win- ning from the students 9-7. Mr. Grophear was the hero of thi faculty by making the last putout to stop a student ra y. ft The Fordson High School Chorus and the Girls' En- semble were guests in chapel. 4 A dancing recital given by Jane Caryl Muifat was attended by many Edison Institute students. Many of the students participated, and others went to see their friends perform. 9 The annual exhibit of articles which the students made during the past year was held in the Engineering Labora- tory. l 4 Seniors held the Hrst of their many social affairs. A game of scrub was played to work up an appetite for the delicious steak roast that followed. I5 A Junior-Senior formal banquet was held at the Clinton Inn. I 6 A wiener roast was enjoyed by the seniors. l 7 Dick Stabile at Westwood had a visit from the three upper classes. I8 The seniors had a. little clubhouse dance to top the week's activities. 2 l A dinner at Clinton Inn was enjoyed by the seniors with Mr. William J. Cameron of the Ford Motor Com- pany. A very worthwhile round-table discussion followed. 22 A lovely senior dinner was .given at the Clubhouse. After the dinner the juniors were invited to the dance that followed. 22 Final examinations were over for the high school students. They can all rest for about two months before starting to prepare for next year's examinations. 25 A breakfast was held at the Secretary House after chapel services, at which the seniors and faculty were present. 25 Commencement held at 8:00 p. m. in the Museum Theater marked the first graduation from the Edison Institute High School. Sixteen thrilled boys and girls re- ceived their diplomas with friends and relatives looking on. 26 The Senior Prom was held at the Dearborn Country Club. Mike Faulk's Orchestra played delightful music for the members of the high school and faculty. Thus the social activities of the school year were closed for 1937. :rm-.ipggprong :'6EuT
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